Bat talk and walk in Hethel

Occurring
for 2 hours, 30 mins
Venue
All Saints Church, Hethel
Address
Church Lane Hethel Norwich, NR14 8HE, United Kingdom

On Saturday 22 June, our friend and bat expert Jane Harris from East Carleton is running another bat evening for us, meeting in church at 8pm. Jane will talk, show slides and videos of bats and their conservation for about an hour. We'll have a refreshment break and then go out on foot into the neighbouring woods and countryside to see what's about. Well, more to hear than to see: Jane brings a number of bat detectors that make the supersonic echo-locating calls of bats audible to us humans. Last time, she also had a sophisticated analyser that told her what sorts of bats were sounding off. This is a fund-raiser for the tower and bell fund and to make a gift to Jane for her time.

Please book to come - numbers will be limited - at https://bit.ly/hethelbats or click the MORE INFO button below. We are suggesting £10 for adults and £5 for children, but there's an opportunity to pay what you can afford.

All Saints Church, Hethel

Hethel Church is off the beaten track, making it a quiet place of refreshment and beauty where God may be encountered. The church is open daily for peace, space and prayer. There are benches in the churchyard from where you can enjoy the wildlife churchyard, cut in August and growing back ready to burst with a succession of wildflowers from January onwards. In summer, the meditative trail is visible through the grass and posters for prayer and reflection are often installed when the grass and flowers have grown a bit.

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Bat talk and walk in Hethel

Occurring
for 2 hours, 30 mins
Venue
All Saints Church, Hethel
Address
Church Lane Hethel Norwich, NR14 8HE, United Kingdom

On Saturday 22 June, our friend and bat expert Jane Harris from East Carleton is running another bat evening for us, meeting in church at 8pm. Jane will talk, show slides and videos of bats and their conservation for about an hour. We'll have a refreshment break and then go out on foot into the neighbouring woods and countryside to see what's about. Well, more to hear than to see: Jane brings a number of bat detectors that make the supersonic echo-locating calls of bats audible to us humans. Last time, she also had a sophisticated analyser that told her what sorts of bats were sounding off. This is a fund-raiser for the tower and bell fund and to make a gift to Jane for her time.

Please book to come - numbers will be limited - at https://bit.ly/hethelbats or click the MORE INFO button below. We are suggesting £10 for adults and £5 for children, but there's an opportunity to pay what you can afford.